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>>> this morning pope benedict and a group of cardinals started a week long spiritual retreat with questions still unanswered about when the next pope will be chosen. yesterday massive crowds flocked to the vatican, an estimated 100,000 people packing st. peter's square for one of the pope's final appearances as the leader of the catholic church. >> thank you for the prayers and support you have shown me these days. >> benedict also appeared to criticize vatican infighting and recently leaked documents paint a picture of a dysfunctional vatican bureaucracy plagued by turf wars and allegations of corruption. let's bring in vatican analyst, senior fellow at the ethic and policy center. i feel launch in after saying good morning because i know there is a little bit of ai delay and i want to start with these reports of power struggles among the hierarchy at the vatican. here is what the pope said. the church which is mother and teacher calls on all its members to renew their spirit, turn back firmly towards god and ignore pride and egoism to live in love. you recently wrote an op-ed that the nex
>>> this morning pope benedict and a group of cardinals started a week long spiritual retreat with questions still unanswered about when the next pope will be chosen. yesterday massive crowds flocked to the vatican, an estimated 100,000 people packing st. peter's square for one of the pope's final appearances as the leader of the catholic church. >> thank you for the prayers and support you have shown me these days. >> benedict also appeared to criticize vatican infighting...
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because we've been here since pope benedict decided to step down. i said before you go back to your real lives and i'm not bothering you to be on tv anymore, imagine waking up and yesterday you were this humble cardinal who lived in a small apartment and cooked your own meals and today you're waking up as the leader of 1.2 billion catholics. can you fathom that, father sm? >> i can't imagine. the rest of rome is celebrating. we have about 120 residents in our seminary. we slept in a little bit and had a celebration of mass. >> what's sleeping in, like 6:00. >> an extra hour. like 6:00. had an extra lunch. we're celebrating with conversation. the rest of the city is celebrating. for francis i, if i were him, i would be on my knees a lot in these first days. that's the first thing he did. he went to visit a church and to pray and ask for heavenly grace to help him in his had you mission. >> when you say the weight of the world on your shoulders, it's almost unfathomable. our friend george weigel talked about this sort of thing, a tipping point in the
because we've been here since pope benedict decided to step down. i said before you go back to your real lives and i'm not bothering you to be on tv anymore, imagine waking up and yesterday you were this humble cardinal who lived in a small apartment and cooked your own meals and today you're waking up as the leader of 1.2 billion catholics. can you fathom that, father sm? >> i can't imagine. the rest of rome is celebrating. we have about 120 residents in our seminary. we slept in a...
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pope benedict had such a great love of the lit your gee. the governance is something you here talked about a lot. but i think the eev nachangelii is what the people want to hear. they want to hear sound bites and having the pope on twitter with a little sound bite that just becomes part of the message of the day. when the bishops of new york, cardinal dolan goes out and does something, the papers pick it up. they see the sound bites. they put little blurbs of him. and john paul would be, as you say, one of these great evangelizers who went out and preached to the world, traveled the world. he saw -- more people saw him personally than probably any other person in human history. so that's such an important role. but you do the other back end which is the reform of the curia, the culture they have of secrecy and the american bishops i think just have a great transparency about them from the lessons, as you said, of the last ten years. >> it's great to talk to all of you about this. this is going to be really interesting. we're just getting st
pope benedict had such a great love of the lit your gee. the governance is something you here talked about a lot. but i think the eev nachangelii is what the people want to hear. they want to hear sound bites and having the pope on twitter with a little sound bite that just becomes part of the message of the day. when the bishops of new york, cardinal dolan goes out and does something, the papers pick it up. they see the sound bites. they put little blurbs of him. and john paul would be, as you...
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. >>> right now cardinals would wait 15 to 20 days after benedict steps down on february 28th. but since there's no funeral to plan and no official mourning people, it could happen earlier. >>> boston's cardinal shawn oo mally is getting traction as a possible successor to pope benedict. the 68-year-old has been very visible as a reformer in the sex abuse scandal. a cardinal who has been banned from public life because of his involvement in the cover-up of that scandal is taking another hit. roger mahoney who used to head the los angeles diocese is eligible to vote but a prominent conservative from italy is now suggesting he stay home. that's a surprise. and so is the left leaning catholic group catholic united. >>> today is the deadline for lance armstrong to come clean about his use of performance hansing drugs to the u.s. doping agency. he could see the ban from cycling reduced. armstrong admits to using drugs throughout his career and told that to oprah winfrey and also claims he's clean now and wants to compete again. we'll be back with more on jansing and co. try fixodent
. >>> right now cardinals would wait 15 to 20 days after benedict steps down on february 28th. but since there's no funeral to plan and no official mourning people, it could happen earlier. >>> boston's cardinal shawn oo mally is getting traction as a possible successor to pope benedict. the 68-year-old has been very visible as a reformer in the sex abuse scandal. a cardinal who has been banned from public life because of his involvement in the cover-up of that scandal is...
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we will see pope benedict publicly two more times. once he will come to the window on sunday and then on the 27th, the day before he officially steps down, there will be thousands if not tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people filling st. peter's here because there will be an outdoor celebration of his final days as pope. i was just inside st. peter's basilica, it is wednesday night as i'm taping this, standing ovation for the pope, a lot of emotion for ash wednesday. he received and gave ashes also received and gave communion. but it was at the end when one of the cardinals talked about his service to the church that people stood for many minutes applauding. i have some americans here who just happened to be in rome right now who were at this mass, as well. >> for me, it was the first time i'd seen the pope and it was definitely emotional. i didn't expect to have such -- him to impact me the way he did and it was an amazing experience. >> we also -- and by the way, all midwesterners, right? from indiana, chicago. we have oh
we will see pope benedict publicly two more times. once he will come to the window on sunday and then on the 27th, the day before he officially steps down, there will be thousands if not tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people filling st. peter's here because there will be an outdoor celebration of his final days as pope. i was just inside st. peter's basilica, it is wednesday night as i'm taping this, standing ovation for the pope, a lot of emotion for ash wednesday. he received and...
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. >>> pope benedict will have a pension according to italian media which reports $3,300 a month coming had is bap the vatican could not that report a spokesman says all of the pope's outgoing needs will be met. >>> our first look at kate middleton's growing baby bump. she made her his appearance since announcing her pregnancy in december. she is about 4 1/2 months pregnant. >>> researchers developed a drug that is fascinating. it's made up of alcohol metabolizing enzymes that they drop alcohol levels in drunk mice. don't pop open the champagne yet. the research in its early stages. the reality is you have too much to drink and pop a pill and you're all better. >>> daryl hannah arrested after protesting at the white house. tell you about that coming up later. >>> gas prices hit a new four-month high. boy, the cost of a fill-up has gone up 33 days in a row yet. are we there yet? >> everything seems to be going up at the moment. i don't know if you've seen the dow this morning. scaling new heights here and we neat a positive catalyst to push us sustainably high. back to the pump. if you f
. >>> pope benedict will have a pension according to italian media which reports $3,300 a month coming had is bap the vatican could not that report a spokesman says all of the pope's outgoing needs will be met. >>> our first look at kate middleton's growing baby bump. she made her his appearance since announcing her pregnancy in december. she is about 4 1/2 months pregnant. >>> researchers developed a drug that is fascinating. it's made up of alcohol metabolizing...
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. >>> while controversy continues to hang like a cloud over the retirement of pope benedict, the vatican this morning revealing decisions about his future. we've just learned the pope will be called pope ameritus. when addressing him, he would call him, his holiness, he will wear the white cape but not the one he wore as pope. they will be replaced with brown shoes. i'm joined by a father of the diocese. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chris. >> there were allegations by priests and former priests. church scholars say there has not been this much drama surrounding a conclave since 1800s. another father says it looks like amateur hour s is it in. >> there hasn't been this much controversy but it makes for interesting conversation can, doesn't it it? >> it makes interesting conversation but how might they impact the reduction in the past? >> the number of cardinals who can vote, and so now the controversy swirling around cardinal mahony. will he stay or will he go or recuse himself? >> he got support from a few people that have suggested that this can be separate. in fact, it was c
. >>> while controversy continues to hang like a cloud over the retirement of pope benedict, the vatican this morning revealing decisions about his future. we've just learned the pope will be called pope ameritus. when addressing him, he would call him, his holiness, he will wear the white cape but not the one he wore as pope. they will be replaced with brown shoes. i'm joined by a father of the diocese. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chris. >> there were...